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Mediaone DNS server



Thanks. Those seem to work.
David Kramer wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Dec 2001, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone had any problems with the mediaone DNS servers. Shortly after 
> > 8PM, the DNS servers I use:
> > 24.128.60.8, 24.128.60.7, 24.128.1.81 apparently stopped serving. I added a
>  
> > non-mediaone server to my resolv.conf.
> 
> The last time (and I _do mean_ the last time) I got renumbered by AT&T, 
> the nameservers I got were:
> nameserver 24.218.0.228
> nameserver 24.218.0.229
> nameserver 24.128.1.80
> 
> Why don't you try those?  The 24.128.60.8, 24.128.60.7 ones stopped 
> working for me weeks before I left the service.
> 
> Maybe you should set up a chacheing nameserver.  Now that I have the DSL 
> line, which should be running a bit better than 1/3 the speed of my 
> cablemodem under AT&T, I find it feels a little faster.  I'm convinced 
> that is partly because AT&T's DNS servers are so very slow, and 
> Speakeasy's seem to be blindingly fast.
> 
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